Discount Mugs Blog

If you want to keep customers, it’s time to start thinking outside the box when it comes to showing your appreciation for them. For a customer to know your appreciation is sincere, though, it needs to make sense for your company and your business-customer bond.

Doing the same thing everyone else does may work for short-term goals, but it won’t necessarily keep your customers at your side for years to come. It’s time to get personal and do things that truly show your customers just how important they are, and how much you want them to stick around for the long haul.

Wedding planners and brides-to-be, I know that creating the event of your dreams is no easy feat. Luckily for you, at DiscountMugs we have the secret to what makes your nuptials truly memorable. From customizable beverage koozies to calendars, plus shot glasses and tote bags, when it comes to the different ways in which you can utilize your gift, you're never limited to just the day-of! In this article, we’ll dive into all the fun ways you can apply engaging, useful accessories to pre- and post-wedding celebrations. I’m here to guide and inspire you to design the wedding of your dreams, while saving the most for your wallet. The options are endless when it comes to bringing your personalized message to life, delighting your guests, and remaining a tangible reminder of a very special day.

When you have a company picnic or outing, part of the planning includes deciding what games to play during the event. After all, you have to have games at a company event. It’s inhuman and un-American not to.

But what to pick? Not everyone likes board games or cards, and those can be impractical (table top space, only so many players, potential for gambling and embezzlement, etc.).

Wedding planners, we know that the most anticipated and romantic season of the year is finally upon us! Therefore, it's time to procure the most thoughtful and memorable favors you can bestow upon your guests. Customizable wedding favors are a modern choice, plus they’re entertaining and useful items that honor and memorialize your client's special occasion for years beyond.

Company picnics, like company outings, don’t have to be mandatory fun. They can be enjoyable times for bonding and camaraderie (
and more).

As the one responsible for organizing these events, it’s your job to do so in a way that will make people actually want to be there, instead of feeling obligated because “it’s a work thing.” Can this be? Is this really possible? It most certainly is—if you take the time to know your coworkers, put real effort into crafting a quality event, and use some common sense.